Flag of Pandya

The Flag of Pandya (Tamil pronunciation: [pɑːɳɖɪjər koɖɪ]) was used by the Pandyan Dynasty and consisted of the single fish or twin fish.Therefore, any Pandya flags used in media are created for the purpose of illustration.According to legend, an avatar of the Hindu Goddess, Meenakshi, who has fish shaped eyes, was born as the daughter of a Pandya king.Pandya emblem was a fish and it represented the dynasty, including in coins, etc.The word Meenatchi (Meen+Aatchi ) is a mix of the Tamil words Meen (Fish) and Aatchi (Rule), which means Fish Rule.
The Pandyan twin fish engraved on a coin of Uttama Chola
Pandya king Sadayavarman Sundara Pandyan I 's double fish carp black granite bas-relief in Koneswaram temple Trincomalee , Sri Lanka
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